THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 79 



QSaefon) (Brcaf Courf* ^uesbog next Before ^^. ^tmon g 

 5fube*B ©og, 41 (gb. III. (1367). 



Margery formerly wife of John Pete held a house — ruinous 



— in Corborough. To be amended by S. James' day. 

 " Depedale clyf" occurs. 



Q^aafow Couvi, nOJebneBbag Before ^. 5fo3n Q^a^).. 42 <gb. 

 III. (1368). 



Sir William Wyn Kt. held an estate and was succeeded by 

 Thomas Wenteneslew in Corbourg. 



Will. Spakeman for not repairing a tenement xH ; it unless 

 repaired by S. Martin's Day vj^ viij''. 



Amongst the fifteen fined for pasturing tlieir cattle on the 

 moor without licence is one " Ralph Jakkeknave " — (^ro- 

 bably a nickname descriptive of character). 



Roger North, Thom. de Womwell, Philip Chaplain, Will. 

 Leche, Steph. Cuydy, broke the attachment of the bailiff 

 at Tythebern. (See 40, Ed. III., ante^ 



David de Dereham, Henry Sotheron and John Mitchell, 

 butchers, sold meat contrary to the assize. They were 

 all presented for blocking up the lord's ground against his 

 will with a table called a " fflesbord" — (clearly a meat stall). 



Hugh son of Richard Wastell alias Hewet took up a cot. 

 an acre & a rood formerly John Machon's & previously 

 held by Alice wife of John Wright. Ingress xv**. House 

 to be rebuilt this year. He gave now a " Hersive " {a 

 hair seive) for the lord's use. Pledges R. Wastell, Hen. 

 Hostiler. 

 Here follows a rather suspicious entry. 



Stephen Cuydy gave to the lord four horseshoes for his best 

 horse to obtain consideration of the court concerning a 

 certain way stopped up by John del Stones between the 

 s'' Stephen & the s"" John, to determine whether the said 

 John could legally do this or not, and a day was 

 assigned. 



